HTML5 and CSS3 New Features Training - San Francisco

Power up your existing web design knowledge in HTML and CSS with the new capabilities of HTML5 and CSS3. HTML5 and CSS3 represent the cutting-edge of contemporary web technologies. With new tags for video and audio, HTML5 eliminates the need to use third-party plugins like Flash and Silverlight to embed media into the page. New structural tags like 'header' and 'footer' allow for more accessible and legible code, and the language's syntax has been simplified. Forms now include built-in validation and an auto-suggestion attribute, which make building forms and filling them out much more enjoyable and efficient for developers and web users. CSS3 has several new properties and features as well. Popular stylistic effects are easier than ever to implement. Rounded corners, drop shadows, complex gradients and resizable backgrounds all have their own properties. Transitions and animations are also easy, and no JavaScript is required! This training will also explore how to code for browsers that don't support HTML5 or CSS3. Staying at the forefront of web technologies is vital in a fast-changing internet world. Our HTML5 and CSS3 training in San Francisco will give you a jump-start, and put you ahead of the game. Upon completing this training, you will be able to:

Utilize your understanding of HTML5's powerful new capabilities and understand which are supported by the major web browsers.

Build accessible websites with new structural elements while maintaining usability in non-HTML5-compliant browsers

Use the new time element to define machine-readable times and dates

Understand how certain elements have been redefined in the new specification

Learn what elements are no longer relevant, and how to emulate their previous functionality with other elements

Use the new set of form field controls to create professional self-validating forms quickly

Allow users to play audio and video files without third-party applications or plugins

HTML5 and CSS3 Training Reviews:

Rated 4.6/5 based on
113 student reviews.

Great and lots of information! I enjoyed that he was willing to go back and look at things in depth... we learned a lot of new things but then also were able to apply them to what browsers were capable of. It's important for us to know limitations with the browsers.

- Katy Atchison, Williams-Sonoma, San Francisco

Loved it! It was great as a total beginner to have two immersive days that were taught at a reasonable pace so I can grasp every concept. Lots of resources provided as well!

- Kinnari Desai, gyro LLC, San Francisco

Good pace, good curriculum. I like the fact that the training focused on examples that can be applied to real websites. I like the fact that the training was reasonably advanced and not too basic.

- Lyle Beck

Great class! Instructor was extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter. I learned more key basic concepts that opened my understanding about CSS that I never understood before.

- Neal Hooks

Training was very impressive - Very interactive, instructor responded for each and every questions we had and provided lot information around the technology

- Sandeep Kamalanath, NTT Data Americas, Fremont

Excellent training - went at a pace that was fast enough not to bore anyone more advanced but was great at slowing down and helping troubleshoot any issues. Also loved all of the tips he gave.

- Tess Tallman, Pentaho, San Francisco

It was a solid introduction to core features of HTML 5.

- Brent White, Oracle, Redwood City

It was great. Class was on topic, moved at a good pace and was easy to follow. The instructor was knowledgeable and, more importantly, was able to explain the topics in a way that made sense and was easy to follow.

- Daniel Capriles

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Informative class, shows well how to use CSS3 with HTML5. Good emphasis on supporting multiple browsers.

- Eduard Kegulskiy, OpenTV/Nagra

Instructor was very knowledgeable and engaging. I particularly enjoyed the little historical tidbits on why certain technologies are the way they are.

- Franklin Wu

Very comprehensive, clearly presented, good pace, room for questions, great hands-on. All around, very favorable.

- James Matuszak

Great overview; covered some pretty intense topics that were chunked in manageable pieces, served just at the right time.

- Jason Carpio, Adobe

Good - I learned an overall view of what is happening in CSS3 which is what I expected. Will be good to go home and try it out further.

- Kate Reid

Fantastic instructor with a great depth and breadth of knowledge in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. I really appreciated his easy demeanor in the classroom. He's a great asset to your company.

- Laura Smith, Adobe, Austin, TX

Great class. Learned a lot. So glad I decided to take this class. Instructor is awesome and really helpful. She gives you one-on-one attention if you need it, but gives you space to try things on your own.

- Lauren Finley

Instructor was very knowledgeable and presented the subject well. I liked that she provided many great tips, extra links to make our coding/user experience even better. Pace was quick, but she was good about slowing down or repeating info.

- Michael Cook

Instructor is very knowledgeable about the topics that was covered and it was a very enjoyable training session.

- Paul Goh, SAP, Palo Alto

Very good examples and I like that each of the features were done and explained with hands-on coding.

- Renato, Chevron, Union City

I liked the instructor. He really tried to give us a well rounded education. He gave us lots of resources/websites to look up for additional information. Overall, I felt like we covered the information in the book pretty well. I also learned a lot more things.

- Ruth de Jesus, Webmarketing123, Emeryville

The instructor has exceptional subject knowledge and is a master communicator of technical topics to a variety of experience levels. He is aslo very entertaining and personally engaging.